Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 24, 1882, Page 9, Image 9
THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , JULY 21 1SS2 o. o. 000 ao. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , Clt ; Market , Council Rluffi , low * , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , Ocncr&I Amenta ( or the Celebrated Mills ot II. D. Ruih & Co. , Golden Knglo Flour , Lcnrenwoith _ , Kansas , and Queen Bee Mtlli. Sioux Kails , Dakota. Reference , Smith A Crlttrmlon , Council BUiff , ! > . 131. DB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABStUCT 0 F FICE. J"KT. . o Q ncr X 3EC. XI As O O. Lauds and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. ItoaJy-flttcJ uppers , In cill sUn and kip. 0 k and Hemlock &OLE LEATHER , and al oed appcrtalnlnif to the shoo trade. Oofd iclil M cheap a < In thoKast. mm HE ! KLLffllRY STORE FOR STYLISH SPUING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la. That never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J. CootVa llatr Store , at prlcus never bclcro touched liy any other hair dealer. Al. o a full line cl switches , etc. , at ( iroatly reduced prices. Also pold , slhor and colored nets \Ymes made Irotn Iidka'own hair. Do nut tall to > all ucoro purchasing clsowhcro. All goods warranted 09 represented. MRS. J. J GOOD , 20 Main street , Council llluda , Ion a. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Oor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. PUIn , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , i'lungc , Couch , Shower , Hot and Cold IHths. Com petent Djftlo and Icmalo imr cs nnd attcndanta alwaja on hand , and the licit ol ra'o and atten tion ( ; hen patrons. Special attention given to bathing children. In ) estimation aud patrona " eollcltoJDR. . A. n STUDLEY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley : Triatmcut ol chronic dlseasoa made o spcchlty. without the CANOEES dranliiK n ( blood or use ot knife. Cures lunp cl beasts , Fits , Scrofula , Lhcr Coin- AND OTHKR p'aint ' , Dropsy , Hhcuma- xn BiiMnn T II Wl II K S tlsm , Fc\cr and Morcur- I U III U II U lltiBOrc3i Erjslpclas , Silt Uhcum , Scald Head , Catarrh , Htak , lutlamcd and granulated Kjcs , crofuloua Ulcurs and Fe male Disease * of all kinds. Also Kidney and Venerial diseases. Hemorrhoids or 1'ika cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon the principle of veRct- able reform , without the uio of mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished iwho dcsiro them. Hernia or Hupturo radically cured by the use the Elastic bolt Truna and Plaster , which has superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON Oil ADDRESS H -Drs , E , Rice and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia , LIVERY , Feed and Sale Stables , 18 North First Street , Douquct'a old stand. Council lllufl.i , Iowa. WILLAUD SMITH. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting Physician and Surgeon , Office and residence 016 Willow a\cnuo , Coun- cl UluHs. Iowa. Iowa.W. W. K. SINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. Extracting and filling a epcchlty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. A. P , HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Office , No. 14 Pearl Street. IIoiu , 0 a. m. to 2. , and 2 p. in. , to 5 p , m. Residence , ISO Bancroft Btrcet. Telephonic connection with Central olllco. F. T. SEYBERT , M. DM PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA , Oflico No. 5 , Eyurott Block , Broad way , over A. Louie's Restaurant. Merchants Restaurant J , A. ROSS , Proprietor. Corner Brunei way and Fourth Streets. Good accommodations , good faro and cour teous treatment. S. E. C33EC 3EJ -37. Office over savings bank. COUNCIL ! BLUFFS , - - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. O , James , In connection with bis law and collection bualneubuj a and Bella real estate. Persona wlablng to buy or aell city property call at hli office , over Bu&neU'g book ttore , I'oarl itrcct. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416 Broadway , Council Bluffs. EBB PfeJltanduiorti ! ( .ires drawn and acknowlgod Y. 'it WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own LTair. TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Price Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elcctropathlc Institution , delphia , 1'onna. Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and pxlnful dlf- flcultlca peculiar to fcroalca a specialty. d. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Offlcoovor First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In tno etato and federal courts FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can always be found a B. DANEHY'fl , 130 Upper llroadwoy JNO.JAYFEAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans andBealEstak Proprietor of abstracts of Pottavtattamlo count ) , Olllco corner of Ilroadwa ) nnd Main slreoU , Council Blulfd , Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Doutacher Arzt. ) ROOM B , EVERETT'S ' BLOCK , Council Blufls , ulicaaoD of women and children a upoelalty , P , jr'MONTQOMBBY , M. T FUEK DlHl'ENHAHY EVJJUY SATUHHAY. Omcoln Everctt'a block , Pearl trctt. IU I1 dunce CiS Fourth street. Olllco hours from D to 2 a. in. , 2 to 4 and 7 o 8 p , in. , Council tluffs F. G. CLARK , PRACTiCAL DEHTIST. Pearl opposite the poatoflke. One of tliooMetti mrtltlorera In Council llluffa. Balls lalactlon 1'uarantcod In all cues DR , F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DH. CHAHLKS DEETKEN. Ofllco over drur utoro , 411 liroaduay , Council Illutld , lo a , Al diaeancof ! thu eje and car troitud undtr the incut approved method and all curuii ( 'uarjiitecd ATTORNEY'-'AT-lAV/ ' ' , Will practice In all * EtiUi and U itcd State * Courts. Mpcaki German FOND OF FUN : Young MoBride Tftkea His Ar rest for Horae Stealing as a Good Joke on Himself. Hi * Explanation of Why Ho Tailed to Return tin larnry Tcnm. A week or so ngi Tin : BEE gnvo nn account of the cftroor of Ocorgo Mo- Hrido , who boarded hero at the Ogden house , skipped out without pitying nn $80 bonrd bill , wont to Missouri Val ley , hired n 1 ivory tcnm nnd disnp- poured with Hint also. It appears that ho hna boon captured and treats the mnttor iu quite n humorous manner - nor and kindly consents to blame no ono but himself for the difficulty in which ho is involved. The following oxplanntion of his conduct is given by The llarrlBor County News of last Friday : Goo. L. McUridc , the gentleman who was arrested by Sheriff Middle- ton Inst Tuesday ovonlng on the cliargo of horse stealing , nnd confined in the jail at this place , is ngain a free irmn , having given bo nil a for his appearance , 11. B. Ilillns , of Dunlnp , being the surety. Fotco of circumstances , it uppcnra , was the caiiao of his tnrrost , and not any intention of wrong on the part of the accused. It appears that ho hired a team of Evans Bros. , of Missouri Valley , and having been jono longer than they thought proper stops were taken to secure the man and loam , which they did while ho was on his way back to the Valley. Ho had been detained by business , and by n visit with friends in Shelby county , nndnotbning near a telegraph oflico , could not notify the on tiers of the team the cnuao of the delay. Mr. George L. McBride is a young man of ability , and wo are told of good char- actor. Ho was the civil engineer in charge of the work of the Wilwaukoo toad during its construction through Shelby county lastnuinmor. Up takes the matter as a urotty good joke on himself , and ho blames no ono but liimself. HorsFord's Aoid Phosphate nn a Brntii Tonic- DR. E. W. ROBERTSON , Olovo- land , 0. , B.ya : "From my experience can cordially recommend it us n brain and nerve tonic , especially in nervous debility , nervous dyspepsia , etc. , otc. " julyl7ditwlw \VALNUT , IO WTA. Low Prlco of Potatoes Improve ments Business Notos. Correspondence of Tun BEK. WALNUT , la. , July 20 The corn iiolds here show a rapid growth within the last week , and the prospccta are ; ] uite encouraging for a moderate field. Wheat is beyond danger. Potatoes are selling as low aa CO cento per bushel. Rouna & Hector have commenced ; ho erection of a largo double store with a frontage of 42 feat. Our street commissioner has made some valuable improvements by paving - ing the gutters on Central utroot , and raising the grade of the street. Several of our business houses are branching out : J.II. Henry starts a Branch bank in Defiance , and W. U. Cochrano starts ono at Hursia , both w towns on the 0. M. & St. P. , W. H. Neyly is building an elevator at Kirkman. A Renovating Remedy : s'to be found in Buitnoci ; Lir.oon BIT- ; EHS. AB an antidote for nick headache , emnlo weakness , blliouannsa , indigestion , constipation , and other diseases of a kin dred nature , these bitters are invaluable. Price SI. july7dlw CHANGING HAN1JS. Phil. Armour Assumes Charge of the PostoUlco , Mrs. Baldwin Retiring. Yesterday morning after the distri jution of mails was completed and the wickets closed , the formal transfer of , ho postoflico from Mrs. Juno Baldwin , o Phil. Armour , the newly appoint cd postmaster , took placo. Mrs. Bald win in stepping down and out carries with her not only the firm friendship of those with whom she has come in social contact , but the high esteem and confidence of all with whom eho has had to deal in hur oflicial capacity. Shu has the satisfaction of fooling that lor record is ono against which npth- ng can bo naid , and that the public realize that she has filled the position well , performed her duties faithfully and served the public interest fully , t is understood by all , and gainsaicd > y none , that the only object or pur- ) ese in the change is based on politi- : al reasons. The oppoaition that has icon so generally telt and so freely oxproesud by citfcuna against the change has not been bccuuso it waa lot folc that the incoming man would > orform the duties well , or manage the ) llico for the publio welfare , but bu- cause the cliange was simply demanded or political reasons. 'I hey object to the ) usition being looked upon as a mere > lum to bo tossed to some political avorito and taken away from one who was dcomcd.leBB able to help the party , t has been'this feeling rather than my personal antagonism to Mr. Ar. nour which haa awakened oppoaition o the change , and which causes ox- preasiana of regret that the change 1ms been mado. Mr. Armour has had experience - perienco which will provo valuable to him in the management of this oflico and there is no doubt but that ho will provo an oillciont postmaster in all ro- fipects. With his coining in snino changes are made in the clerical force , Mr. Arthur Ryckman , who has proved ao efficient an aasintant poatnuatur , stops out , as dooa also Mr. 1'iorro Olkcr , ivho has been ono of the beat clerks , The cloricil forca will connist then of Charles Xunmor , as assistant post master , with Thomas J , McOJuro and Fred Kiatmun aa delivery clerks , J. P. Williams , the present city weigh- master , is to have the position of registered letter and stamp clerk. As to the carrier delivery system , it is expected that it will bo soon intro ducod. Mr. Armour will at one recommend the appointing of cortaii persons as carriers and M eoonjia hi recommendation reaches Washingtoi the Appointments will bo made. Thni the system will start into practica force. As to what other changes wil bcMntulo no ono at present knows bu it ia fair to expect that ho will endeavor doavor to make only such as will in croaao the ollicicnoy of the force am the nccomodation of the public. No HiinibngRiuK the Amorienn People Voti can't humbug the American people when they find n remedy tli.it Miit < them they tiao it ami recommend it to thcli friends , Jut exactly the CAJcwith SrniM1 ULOSSOM which hni become n liomcholi word all over the United States 1'rifo fit cents , trial bottles 10 cent * , julj l"dlw FK BN Uil'lUON'UL A 03. These Which nro Road ? for aorvlco In the Mediterranean , tendon 1lmp By the commissioning < f the vessels sols which were ordered on Stturdity last to hoist the ponniit , the number of French iron-clnds ready for imiiio- liato sorvieo iu the Mediterranean lias been increased from nine to fifteen - teen , Of these rcDscls three form the co-c.illcd Levant e uadron , and are at the present moment anchored oil' Alexandria , six constitute the squidi-on of evolution , which hns also [ icon oulurod to proceed into African waters , wlulo the romninii g sis are ittmg out in the homo pott ; . With the exception of the ships forming the squadron of evolution , the jroit ; ma jority of the above mentioned iron clads are , however , old vessels of siifall lunmuuvriMg power , of no gr nt spjcd : c'Mnpnrath ' ely speaking , lightly irmed nnd thinly armored , nnd arc , in 10 way ( it to bo classed as ulliciuntlino of btttlo ships. The three roseola ying off Alexandria are Li Oalia- aonloro , flying the Hair , of Ronr-Ad- niral Conrad ; the Thetis , and the Alma , the total crows of the three vessels numbering 1,850 , olllcera nnd uon of all ranks. Of these three ships , La GnlisBonicro , of1187 tons .liaplacement , launched 10 years ago , 11 187" , is an armor-plated wooden ship , nnd is officially described as , \ aocond-rato sea-going iron-clad. She s protected by a bolt of armor about .ho water-lino , extending to the height of the main dock beams ; her tattory is ulau armored , and elm has two nr- inorcd barbotlo turrets ; but her armor is nowhere more than six inches thick , tier ( irmnmont consists of six 24-con- imetro ( ISA ton ) guns , four 12-conti- notre piects , too light to be account ed armor piercing guns , and six mi- tr.iilleuaeij , and consequently Li Gal- ssoutoro cannot bo said to bo of any { real strength either offensively or do- [ onsivoly. Her consorts in Egyptian waters , the Thetis and Alma , are even older , smaller and weaker ships. Vco- sols of 3,021 and 3,788 tons displace ment , respectively , they were both launched in 1807. Their hulls nro of od and , like La Gallisaoniero , they liavo a.belt ot armor , an armored bat tery , mid armored barbette turrets. The armor plates are again nowhere more than six inches thick , while the armament of the Alma consists of six I'J-contimotro (8-ton ( ) and of the Thetis of six IG-contimotro (0-ton ( ) guns , each vessel carrying also six light pieces and six mitrailleuses. In the squadron of evolution wo find nearly all the most powerful of the French iron-clads which nro ac tually completed and available for service. The six voaaolo forming the squadron are the llodoubtablo , Tri dent , Friodland , Colbert , Ocean and Marengo Of those the Redoubtable is the latest launched , structurally the strongest , slightly the larceat , and much the moat thickly armored , though offensively she is of no greater power than many of her consorts. Of 3,854 tons displacement , the Re doubtable is built of iron and steel , ind is protected about the water-line > > y a belt of armor 15 inches thick. The battery is protected with 10-inch plates , and forward and abaft the tides of the ship are given n rank liome , BD that , as the battery itself rises straight to the spar dock a clear fore and aft , aa well as a beam , fire can bo obtained. In this battery are placed Hix 27-centimetre (23-ton ( ) guns , while two other similar guns nro mounted on barbette on the top of the battery , ono on either side , having a clear firing angle of 180 * . The gun slides alone of these guns are pro tecred by armor ; but a musket-proof shield is mounted on the forward part of * ho slides to give nome proU ction : o the crews working the guns. On the epar dock also a battery of six 11- centimetre (2-ton ( ) guna is mounted ; while eight mitrailleuses complete the armament of the ship. The armaments of the Colbert , Friodland , Hid Trident , are similar to that of the Redoubtable , and nro carried in a uim- lur manner , but the thickest armor irotccting the vobaela consist of 0 inch ilatcH only. Tlio hulls of the G ilborl , i,017 tons displacement , and of the Tndfiil , 8,81-1 tone , are of wood ; but he Friedlnnd , 8 910 toiui , is built of ron. The latter venae ! , it may bu added , was launched in 1873 , the 0)1 > ert and Trident in 1875 , and the Us- doubtable in 1870. The remaining , wo iron clads of the squadron of ov > ution are older and smaller vcrmcln , ind'uiirry fewer guns than their con- oii . The Ocean , launched in 1808 , s a wooden vessel of 7,74 ! ) tons din- lineament ; the Marengo , launched in 80'J , a wooden VCHSO ! of 7,477 tons 'he heavy armament of each coiifllstB f four 27-contimotro (23 ( ton ) nndfoui " 1-continiutru ( IfM ton ) guns , m"unl- d partly in nn armored battery , part ly in unainiurrd bjibotto turreli There .a no fore nnd aft fire from the battery , but the barbette turrotn , juet over the corners of the latter , project nearly half their diameter buyond it , thus allowing the guns in thorn to bu trained through u wide angle. Passing on the ships just commis sioned to form the second or reserve equadron , we find among them the moat powerful iron-clad yet completed for the French Navy , lour old armor ed frigates , and ono old iron cl.ul cor vette. The Devastation , launched only in 1870 , is an iion and utuol ven ue ! of ! ) , ( iJ ! ! ) tons displacement. In her general plan eho is similar to the Redoubtable , but she carries (23-ton ( ; guns instead of eight pieces of the latter calibre. She ia also bettor pro tected than nny of the above describ ed French irou-clads , her armor a'atti thickeet parts consisting of 10A inch plates , while she also posaoeses greater maiuuuvoririg power , being fitted with twin Borowa. The Heroine , Savoio , Rsvancho , and Surveillance mo all broadside- frigates , nrmorod over th whole hull , nnd bolonginc to the earli est typo of iron-clnds Their tonnngo varies from o,890 to 6,220 tons , and they were all launched in 1801 nnd 1865 in the first days , that is to say , of iron-clad reconstruction. Their armor is nowhere morothan six inches thick , nnd the principal part of the firmament of each is formed by oighl 21 contimotoro (1BJ ( ton ) guns. The Atalnntc , finally , is .in armored woodnn vessel of 3SlVi tons displacement , launched in 18G8 , armed with six ! ! centimetre (8 ( ton ) guns , and protected with ( > inch armor. In conclusion , II may bo added that the total crews ol the French iron-clad ships oil' Alex andria comprise 18. > 0 of all ranks , these of the squadron of evolution t'J20 , and thoio of the second squad ron 4,050. Buoklm'o Armcti The UKBT SALVK In the .vorld for CuU mN ( > * , Sorc-i , Ulror * , bull Kliouin , Ke vor Soron , Totter. Clmpped Hnnds , Clill hlitlnn , Coriin , nnil nil Kkin oriiptlnn. ' , nn' pivlllroly c r. 8'.illofl. Hh tpmrantcetl to elvo Rttlrfactfon or ninnoy refunded l'rlcC , , 23 contii per bov. For nMoJJbv 10 , K. litiodinnn Currnnta. Of late years the currant has grown to bo nn important crop notably in localities near Now York City nnd especially Connecticut. The grower if the currant has n decided advnn- ingo over those who send strawber ries or raspberries to nnrkct , inas much ns they nro not near so perish- nblo , nnd if not sold ono day they may bu kept till the next. Where hey nro grown to any extent , insects rapidly find them out nnd n war of ox- orminatlon must bo commenced , It a a very common eight to one currant Miahea denuded of every loaf nnd the mlf-grown fruit dyingjupon the naked bushes. This could have been prevented - vented by the timely use of white letloboro. This powder can bo ob- ainod at moat drug stores. In color t ia n greenish yellow , tt can bo lusted on or used in n liquid atato. 3aro should bo l.ikon not to luhalo any of the dun : , ns violent snooping will bo npt to follow. It is poisonous , Hit there is no danger from this uiu of it. The rain will wash off nil that nny adhere to the borrioa. If there should bo no rains , any of the powder remaining on the berries will be scon , nnd in preparing the currant' ) for the iiblo such fruit will bo rejected ns oiled. * # * "Little thanks nro duo to him who only gives nway what ia of no tso to htmsplf. " The thanko of inva- uli the world over are being showered oa the inventor of Kidney-Wort , For it is giving health to all. Kidney' ' Wort movcn the bowels regularly , cleanses the blood , nnd radically curea kidney disease , gravel , piles , bilious lioadacho and pains which are caused by disordered liver nnd kidneys. Thousand * have been cured why should you not try it. Mr. T. Wllaon. Utrnmio 11 omcran ; . A few weeks ago Tug Wilson was in obscure us the greenback pnrty. Now ho is known from ocean to ocean , nnd his fame is aa univeraal an is that of Dr. T.uincr , the starvation prima donna of the world. Few niun have the intellectual stamina to withstand the strain of such nn argument ns ho did , but ho left the aiona with n col lection of knoba and arnica clustering around his brow which ho justly inur itcd , and the world will not grudge him the meagre acquisition. It wns duo to his own exertions and his own prowens , and there is no American BO moan as to wrest it from him. Thousands of our own boys who to day are spearing froga or bathing in the rivers of their native land nnd parading on the ohiningly bcacli with no clothes on to speak of , are left to choose between auch a career of use Tulncsa and rcatncBH of brow , and the hum drum life of n bilious student and pale , sad congrcHaman. Will you riao to the proud pinnacle of fmno as a pugilist , boys , or will you plug along w a sorrowing , overworked statesman ? Now , in the springtime of your lives , choose between the two nnd nbido the consequences. * It is the common observation that the standard of natural health end normal activity , nniong American wo men , ia being lowered by the influence of false ideas and habits of life , en gendered by fashionable ignorance and luxurious living. It is n happy circumstance that Mrs. Lydia ] ' ] . P/nlc- / : iam has como to the front to inutruct and cure the Btd\irer of her sex. cFORTHEPERMANENTCUREOF S CONSTBPATDOW. E Ho other dl > oa.ioia BO prevalent In Uiln ; country an Constipation , unit no remedy a hmi over c quailed Ilia celebrated KIDNEY * VVOUT nn a euro. Whatever the cauec , H howoicr olxitlnato the caao , thin remedy will overcome It. D HI I ICTQ Tinfl duitroffliiR com- t UC i O plaint l very apt to b" . complicated with constipation. Kldnoj f' ' , Vort tr < > iitiC'im | the weakened part * and u quickly oui a nil lilndu of Plica oven when O phyulcl/inu and zuo lclnoa havolKiforanill I iTJf youhovo cither ofthcao troubltw Sullivan & Fitzgerald , DHAI.ICHS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crookory , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC A'ao txentu let the following llnua of Steamship Companies : Junard , Anchor , Onion , American , aud HtUe Htiamtililp Coin ) aides. 4. 3E * "OC1 t3I 'or uulu nn Ihu ltn > al liink ! of Ireland and Hunk f Ireland , Dublin , 'Ihonu wi o Intind to icnd for rlui'It ' to an ) part of l'.iiroio | will llud It to Iliclr itirot to ( ttl in Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AOKNTH , 343 Broadway , Counoil Bluffs , Ia. EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corner South and Locust QtrciU. J U HUIIST. - Rooms , 75o , 81.00 uudSl.BO IVr D.iy An elegant Heataurant la connected with this houtv , uhura H.U.IK aru scrvvd at ruwouablo jirlceo peon day and niflit , uilo-u To the Consumers of Carriages & Buggies , I have a cDmplata stock of all the LatsVStyles ( of Ciiriages , Phaetons and Oped and Top Bugg ea , Consisting of The Celebrated Brew ter Side Bar , The Hamlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton , Also the Old Rel'able ' JSliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are ell made ol tha best ma'eriala , aad un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have thosa desirous of pur chasing to call and examine my stock. I will guar antee satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AISD 11H TAIL PEALEHS IN LACEAIAMA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBUEff AND ALL COKNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Olllco No. 34 Pearl Street , YardB Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluff * . P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND FEED Tbo Very Beat of Brooms Oonatantly on Hand. The Hlghent Market Price Paid for 4 tl. . Oorn , Oats , Rye , Barley i 'I IBIROOIM : Parties Wishing to Soil Broom Oorn Will Please Send Sample. & oo. , OOXT3XTO3C3C. Mrs. J , E , letcalfe and Irs. Belle Lewis Aru now ilcalln In all hlrulHol fancy ooiln , encli ns Laces , Embroideries , Ladlci' Undcrwca of all descriptions. Ainu llandkorchlulH , both In Bilk and linen , hose of all Kinds , thread , pins , rieodlcti , < tc. Wo hope the laulcs will call and Dee our Block ol Roodo at CSO Broadway liiforo ifo I'J , ' titiouhero. M E T 0 A L F BROS. , WIIOLKSALB DKAIKHS2.IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves , OHICAQO PRICES DUPLICATED , ' 8 On Avenue B , No , 1902 , ( NRAU l Clotlitj gatlioiod up aud dolhcrcJ promptly , Best of Satisfaction Guaranteed- I.ojt Clolh 8 made gold , NO BETTER LAUNDRY WEST OF CHICAGO. jr. jr. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , TliloUunJry IIM Jmt been openoJ for lust- Himo , and wo are now priparcd to do U indry v ork of all kinds and Kiurvitou gathjfactlon , A ipoclalty nm'lo of line wnrli , uucli as collars , iilfj , line bhlrta , ttc , Wu want everybody to ; ho Una trial , LARSON & ANDERSON. J l > KlJMt'NI'HOS , K. L HIIVUAKT , A W bTUKKT , I'reildeiit. VlfO-l'rca t , Cauhlcr , CITIZENS BANK Of Uouuoil BluU's. Organized under the lawn ol thv Stuto of luwa. lUlil npmpital , 8 70,0.0 AutUoilxut capliul , 20UuOO Intircat ( wild on time deposits. PrufU Htiud on thu principal cltltu of tlio United tHatoaaud Europe , tiputial uttrntloa ( . ' ! * " " to iollui.tlon und Loiruji jndunco with juouijit rcturna. UlKKtTUIUi. J. D.Kiliiiundion. K.L.BhiiKart , J. T , Hart , W.V. . W lUte , J. W. Kodfer , I. A. Ml Kr , A. W. btrcit , Jy7dtl STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPJSU HANGING , KALSOMININH AND Shop Oornor Broadway and Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEAMSRS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season , 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffd. Ono of tbo beat B < tond-clasd Holds In the West U the HOTEL , A. K HllWN , I'roprlutor , Nod. 631 and 030 Ilroaduay , ' ouucil Uluffn , Iowa. Table supplied with thr. bent the market af ford * . U od room * und tirut-claaj Uedd. Torus \iry rca pnabii ) * UJJFdN AVENUE HOTEL , 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Qerspacher & Son. KIHHT CLASS 1IOTKL AT UKABONAULE 1'UICKI. 1UANSIEKT8 ACCOMMODATED IIOTKL FOH BALK. UOOU ItKAbONS FOU SKLLINU.y